Half the fun is being disconnected in the right places. I watch a lot of people on YouTube that spend a considerable amount of time bumping around out west and dry camping a lot. Some of them go to the extremes that are almost a miserable mission rather than an experience, just to prove a point. Others have mastered the process just enough to step out of the box for a short change of pace. If you can manage your coach power to spend two nights off the hook it will open up so many really neat opportunities and allow you to spend some gorgeous nights under stars you've never seen before. Many of the National Parks have beautiful, secluded spots you can camp in but no hookups. Exercise the practice and get to the point you can do it. Start in your own yard with that safety net. I think every coach today is equipped to dry camp for a short time. It's also a great safety net to comfortably know you have "layers" of power options in the event something breaks down or you get stuck somewhere for an extended period.
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Now an SOB
Traded Thor for Melbourne Prestige 24NP
2018 THOR Chateau 35SF
Two Labs, Bugsie & Blondie
Blondie passed in 2020 at 5 to Leukemia
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